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Yesterday every single member of the Supreme Court told Congress that there were serious doubts about the constitutionality of Section of the Voting Rights Act. Although the Court did not pull the trigger and invalidate Section 5, many believe, see here that the Court will strike it down next time unless Congress acts to fix the problem. Congress is a notoriously slow-moving institution. As a former election law professor, what will you do to push Congress to take the steps needed to protect minority voters?

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